Mayor Proto, as well as distinguished members of our law enforcement community were on hand at the gazebo in Central Park to lead this year’s Grand Illumination. The Mayor also took the moment to remind us that, despite the loveliness of where we all live, recent events around the world show us that there is still much left to do.
Before lighting candles and trees, we all took a moment of silence to remember those that have suffered during the recent tragedies. As always, the Illumination was a beautiful moment for our town, a time to truly come together and be thankful for the blessings we all enjoy.
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